Josh Safdie’s wild ride film ‘Marty Supreme’ showcases Timothée Chalamet as a Machiavellian table tennis anti-hero.
Not to lean too heavily into cultural semantics, but Bronstein’s achievement is one of those rare cinematic entities which ...
A new film, "SHTTL," (the missing “e” is meant to represent the absence brought about by the Holocaust) offers a fresh take ...
The first Nepalese film ever selected for competition at Berlin, Min Bahadur Bham’s polyandrous recital is scenic, but slight. Little delights abound in “Shambhala,” Min Bahadur Bham‘s Berlinale ...
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